• TypicalHog@lemm.ee
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      17 hours ago

      As someone who almost exclusively plays multiplayer games - we are def not there. I agree with you that kernel-level anti-cheat needs to go and games should focus more on AI-based (behavior and pattern analysis) anti-cheats instead. But, it’s simply not fair to to say that “we’re already there” when almost 50% of the largest (most played) games out there don’t work on Linux.

      We are not there. Is it Linux’s fault? No. But we are absolutely not there, yet.

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          11 hours ago

          RUST, VALORANT, PUBG_BATTLEGROUNDS, DELTA_FORCE, BATTLEFIELD_2042, TOM_CLANCYS_RAINBOW_SIX_SIEGE.

          You probably don’t play multiplayer games as much as I do.

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      23 hours ago

      I have a Windows PC to play Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, and more recently Marvel Rivals. We’re still not quite there yet, although it was pretty cool that Baulders Gate worked on Linux.

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        I don’t know about Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, but Marvel Rivals worked fine out of the box for me.

        For context:
        CPU: Intel 9900k
        GPU: RTX 3080ti
        Distro: EndeavorOS
        Display: Wayland

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          21 hours ago

          Interesting… thanks for this. I’ll need to look into protondb more; had not heard of it prior to this.

          I was a part of the pre-EA access group for Pantheon so my game isn’t a part of Steam. Is this a Steam specific thing?

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            20 hours ago

            Proton is certainly “cleaner” to use with Steam, but you don’t have to use Steam to use proton. I’d recommend adding the executable to Steam as a non-Steam game for simplicity. Otherwise you can use Lutris or find a tutorial online to run that specific executable with proton outside of Steam

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              19 hours ago

              I appreciate the info, and willingness to discuss this. I think you’ve been able to identify my point of reluctance around all of this now; it feels like work. When I’m done with work, I don’t want to do more work in order to get my games to play. Might explain why I bought a PS5 in May too.

              Maybe I’ll give this some investigation on my next holiday / day off. That way it’ll feel only “kinda” like work.

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                19 hours ago

                That’s a fair point, linux has gotten a lot better with stuff ‘just working’ but when it doesn’t, it requires some research and tinkering.

                I was figuring something out the other day and it dawned on me that the reason I’ve become so enamored with linux is that it’s a hit of nostalgia from getting things working in the 90s. (Also I’m a nerd and I think the way computers work is fascinating lol)